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** In ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', Al of Al's Toy Barn steals Woody on seeing he is an intact Woody, hat and all, with one "flaw" that is fixable-- Woody's ripped arm. In his apartment, Jessie and Bullseye reveal that Woody used to be a tie-in toy for a show, along with them and Stinky Pete. Woody is the rarest owing to being the most popular and fragile.
** In ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', Al of Al's Toy Barn steals Woody on seeing he is an intact Woody, hat and all, with one "flaw" that is fixable-- Woody's ripped arm. In his apartment, Jessie and Bullseye reveal that Woody used to be a tie-in toy for a show, along with them and Stinky Pete. Woody is the rarest owing to being the most popular and fragile.
** "[[Toy Story of Terror]]" reveals that a seedy hotel owner {{spoiler|uses his monitor lizard to steal toys from hotel rooms so that he can sell them on the Internet. Jessie manages to expose the scheme so that Bonnie and her mother can rescue Woody and the others. Her mother also calls the cops on the guy.}}
** "[[Toy Story of Terror]]" reveals that a seedy hotel owner {{spoiler|uses his monitor lizard to steal toys from hotel rooms so that he can sell them on the Internet. Jessie manages to expose the scheme so that Bonnie and her mother can rescue Woody and the others. Her mother also calls the cops on the guy.}}
* The [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] had Captain America trading cards issued during World War II. In 2012's ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'', it's revealed that SHIELD Agent Phil Coulson had spent several years (and presumably a substantial amount of money) assembling a complete set, which he asked Captain America to autograph.


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== [[Literature]] ==